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THE ROME COMMERCIAL.
SUNDAY, JAN. 17
lIOME^EORGIA:
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST,
MONET NADE IS MONET SAVED.
The undersigned has a Steam Saw Mill
in operation near Route—has employed a
Lumber of competent House Carpenters,
and is prepared to contract for building
Rouses and fences of any description, and
furdish all the materials, upon the most
reasonable terms. AH the material for
Wilding will be prepered at the mill—
{bus saving the ete.ilage and other annoy
ances, which parties are subject to, when
lumber ie piled upon the lot to remain
until it can be worked up. Terms liberal,
aid all work will bo executed with fidelity
and dispatch.
P. L. .1 MAY
Rome, Ga., January 14; 1860—3 ms.
Oltl Carioliua Bitters.
We advertise, to-day, the old Carolina
Bitters, soli by Goodrich, Wineman & Cos.,
wholesale and retail Druggists, Charleston,
South Carolina.
Our exchanges, everywhere, recommend
these Bitters as a superior article. The
Atlarlti Constitution ; whose editor has
tried them, pronounces them the best now
in the market. Call at Dr. Mitchell’s Drug
Store and try a liattld.
Miltonian Tableaux, Monday an 1 Tues
day nights.
Elected Alderman*
We are highly pleased to know that
Hon. C. 11. Smith was elected Council'
man, in place of Judge Pemberton, re
signed, on Friday last, Mr. S.tilth
served our city faithfully, as Mayor,
during the last year, and will, ro
doubt, do the same in his present po
sition.
M.r McCraw’s School.
Mr. Me raw's School, as per Adver
tisement, opens on the first Monday in
February. Mr. MeCraw has been
teaching in Rome for the past yt ar, and
has given satisfaction. There is no
mistake as to bis attainments, cr ex
perieuce, he having taught a number
of years before (joining to Rome. We
should like to hear of Mr. MeCraw
having a good School during his com
ing session. Read his card and send
your boys.
Sfer. Tax Notice from the Governor of
Georgia .
W. Nowlin & Cos.
These g Mitlomea are in the field, again
to-day. They advertise a splendid lot of
articles tor family use. The veritable
Casper W. Nowlin- the youngest of tie
name, ex e ing a few, is the man hero
spoken of.
lie was never known to d> thing- bv
!l dve . When a Drugg'-t lie sold the
best ot Ur ig , and now tliat be ir a Ur a-c
ry man tic sells nothing but that which ii
ban rue on mood. On- country people, in
welt a< nor citherns, will find C, W, Now
i.i.v & Go's a cupiial place to trr.de at.
Now read the advertisement and do not
forgot the place. Nearly opposite tlm
Bank.
Miltonian Tableaux, Monday and
Tuesday nights.
Newspaper Courtesy.
When the editors of the CoMMin-
Cr.VL take the pains to sccx such in
formation as will benefit our people,
that is but performing their duty.
When a careful business man. like 11
S. Norton, puts himself to the trouble
to select, figure up, an l hand td the
Commercial an important statement
of Cotton Manufactoil sat the North,
gentlemanly oourtesy demands that
thanks be extended him; but when
another newspaper man inserts the
saute without credit, newspaper courte
ay demands that we don't think liim for
any thing of the kind.
But if Forney can edit, two papers,
both dailies, any ordinary man Certain
ly ought to ho ably to edit two Tri-
Weeklies, Wo are willing to assume
the task.
MILTONIAN TABLEAUX.
The Mii.toniaiJ Tahleaux of Par
adise Lost' opened at the City Hall
Friday night, and attracted a large
audience.
As Milton’s immortal poem is ono
of tho finost things in the English lan
guage,- so is this painting, whioh is in
tended to illtrxtrate “Paradise Lost,”
one of the finest panoramas ever pain-,
ted. Both tho poem and the painting
ftro works of genius, and no one who
has read the fo.iner, should miss seeing
ing the latter.
Asa work of at, it stands tfnrival
ed in the whole list of scehic paint
ings.
From the opening scene in heaven,
through the battles between the fol
lowers of Lucifer and the Almighty,
in the infernal regions and the Garden
of Eden, the same evidences of a mas
ter baud are to bo eeen. Ary one of
the above piotures is alone worth the
price of admission.
The Exhibition remains here Mon
day Mid Tuesday nights. We hope
that alt of our peopX will avail them
selves if this opportunity to witness
~ one of the finest specimens of art in
the world.
A Great Discovery.
Dr. G. B. T. Maddox advertises,
elsewhere, his grand discovery in Med.
icine,and rte exhort the afil cted,every
where, to read and give bis Medicines
a trial. Dr. Maddox is well known in
these parts. What he promises may be
relied on. We desire that our people
should give the Docter a fair trial aid
our word for it there will be noth*
ing lost on your part. Head carefully
the Advertisement.
Cotton—Active—27 J.
Geo. P. Rowell A Cos.
On our fourth page, noxt to “House
Farm and]|Garden,” will, be found a col
umn of advertisements from the above
Agency. Read them. There is something
there for everybody. Much money may
be saved by following instructions given in
these advertisements.
Funds for tlie State.
Col. IIuLBUETj Supt. of the W. & A.
R. R.j has paid |25000 into the treasury
for December. Good.
To Vermonters.
The Vermont Record & Farmer. We
have perused a copy of this paper, and
should consider it invaluable to any per
son in any way interested in Vermont
news and history. The copy before us
contains n=Ws ffoui every county in Ver
mont, without an exception, togerh r with
a variety of Vermont Historical, Biograph
ical and Obituary sketches. We think no
\ eruionter who has once perused the pa
p r, ar and who takes any interest whatever
in ‘ the nows frflm hoide,’* would ever af
terward he without it.
Miltcnian Tableaux to-morrow night.
TELEGRAPH.
Washington, Jan. 15.—1 t has been
raiuing all morning.
Senate—Stewart, from tho Judi
ciary Com nittec, reported favorably on
tho resolution for a constitutional
amendment. ,It provides for the right
of all citizens to vote ahd hold office.
This shall not be abridged ar. account
of race cr Oder, Congress is erujowered
to enforce thoaloro.
House—Tho House is considering
private bills.
Trenton, N. J., Jan.l s.—The New
Jersey Democratic caucus nominated
John P. Stockton for Senator.
Madrid, Jan. 15—The Liberals
and Carlists were tumultuous at Toriosa
yesterday but arc now cjuiet.
ihe journals urge government to
send Dulce ten thousand troo; s to reu
det Cuba secure.
Paris, Jan. 15. Another confer
ence, and i!:c Greek reprcscrita'ives
again absent. The press generally
urges a cchtihuauee of .he conlVrecce.
Greece is jiftj.arLrg a diplomatic cir
cular to foreign porter's oh the ((uesiion
at issue
Havas t. -1 an td.—The polite bis
enptuted arm.- ?< creted its ibis ri'y
(n the contest a policeman and soldier
vi ce !■; lied, rrni two otli rs wounded
sh : person who led the attack o:i the
j o ieo, was arrested.
Governor advices represent Valmase
d», after several victories, had formed
a junction with Col Louis, united
their forces and was moving on Bu
gunra.
These reports arc ilrtly contradicted
by insurgent advices, which assort
Valinaseda was defeated with loss of
many men and part of his Artillery
and hag.‘age train.
New York, J n. 15.—Cotton in fair
demand ;it29i.i3o}. Gold 1 361.
London —t oon—Jan. 15.—Consols
92}. Ronds 9 by.
Liverpool— noon—Jan. 15.—Cot
ton active sales 20,060 bales; sales of
the week 165,000 bales; on Land 300,-
000 bales, of which 73,000 bales are
American. Wheat and corn easier but
not higher. Other articles unchanged.
Havre, Jan. 15. Cottton closed
buoyant last uight; low middlings
afloat 1 35 }■
Paris, Jan, 15.—Decrease of bu!
lion in the Rank of France
Liverpool—afternoon—Jau. 15.
Cotton firmer but not higher; stock
afloat 320,000 bales, of which 131,000
bales are American. Lard dull. Tal
low 36s Od.
H. C. PENDLETON,
BROAD STREET,
ROME GEORGIA.
Second Door from the Banking House
Os W. S Cothran, Son & Cos.
I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL
the attention of the Public to my Stock of
FAMILY GRO6ERIES
And other articles for Household use- I pro
pose to sell just such Goods as I can recom
mend, and at the lowest cash prices. The
public icspeotfally invited to call.
janß—3sijly.
CITY PROPERTY
For Sale Or Bent.
TH AT desirable Residence in the City o
Rome, known as the property of Rev.
D. B. Hamilton, situate near the residence
of Maj. C. H. Smith. The improvements
are new and in good taste- This property
consists of several acres, and trill be sold al
together. or in part, to suit purchasers. Pos
session immediate. Apply to
SMITH & BRANHAM Agt*.
deell.tf
J. R. Towers & Son,
DEALERS IN
GIIML MERCHANDISE
And
COUNTY PRODUCE,
ARF. new receiving a well selected r took
of Goods from New York, which they
will sell Low tor Cash, or exchange for coun
try produce.
We are also rumrng Cohen’s celebrated
SPRING CREEK KILLS,
and will keep on hand the best Family Flour
—also the lower grades of Flour. Shorts and
Bran for the city and country trade, and will
fill orders for Flour at Short notice.
Always on hand, a fine assortment of
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
IIATP, BOOTS, SHOES, kc., kc.
Bring in your Wheat or Corn and exchange
it for
GOODS OR GREENBACKS,
At our New s*ore, one door above Wads
worth’s Hardware Store lower end of Broad
Street. . R. TOWERS & SON.
july23 O
" REMOVAL;
WE would respectfully inform the public
that we have Removed to the Store
in Verandah Block, nearly opposite our for
mer stand, third door below the Bank,
where we will keep constnatly on hand our
uVual stock o’s
MILLINERY.
Bonnets and Hats, of all styles.
Artificial Flowers. Ribbons.
Diamond Elusion for making Bonnets
Straw Bdrinets,
LACES,
Chip Bonnets,
Fancy Bonnets.
Old Ladies Bonne's & Caps,
Worsted Braids Vails, &e., &c
- Grover & Baker's Sew.
ing Machine. One kept in operation at *ur
stole and may be seen at any time.
’ALL KINDS OF
Millinery Work
Done to order, and at short notice. Patronage
respectful’y Solicited.
Mrs. MIL ATTAWaY.
Miss SAi.LIE WILKINSON.
janS—ly
HARDWARE
AND
MILTIAUIPLim
AYER & HILLS,
ROME, GA.,
NEW STOCK,
REDUCED PRICES.
| IRON, ANF.S,
TRACES, CUTLERY,
GUVS,
HOLLOW-WAKE,
i HUDS AND STOKES.
GRINDSTONES,
Farmers Tools.
Housekeepers fools.
Carpenters fools,
Blacksmiths Tools.
Bricklaye r Tools
Coopers Tours,
Tanners Tools.
Shoemakers Tools
We still continue to do business at the old
Stand.
With greatly imprtfvod facilities and an inti
mate acquaintance with the wants of the
people, we are now preuared to sup
ply both the Wholesale and Re
tail trade on better terms
than ever. Our new
Stock has been
carefully selec
ted and
pur
chased for
CASH direct
from the Manulac
lurers. Thelilrer.itpat
ronage of the past has b-"n
fully appreciated, and r o effort
will be spared to keep up with tht
I times in new styles of goods and low
rices, in AGRICOLTURVL IMPLE-
M ■’.NTS, we can challenge competition, as we
'arc the agents here for the best and most val
uable machines in use. We have given spec
ial attention to this department arid can guar
antee satialaclion, offering as good a rariety
and on better terms than can be found else
where in this city.
Full stocks of
HARDWARE
and
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Will be kept constantly on hand, to which
we invite the attention oi purchasers.
S. PINKUS,
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
boots; shoes,
Hats, Sec., &c.,
Griffin Block, near Tennessee House,
13road Street,
ROME, GEORGIA,
IVhere ht tikes pleasure in invit ng both
his old and new friends and the community
in general, to call and see him and examine
his
STOCK
And Prices before Purchas
ing Elsewhere.
jsn fl 3mo.
BRACK BOODISS!
It® Itfi t , the fop, the toys!
THE ROCKETS, THE EIRE WORKS!
The Curiosities!
THE FEN M THINGS
FOR
HOLIDAY THESE N'T-#,
AT
Veal’s Jewelry Store.
The public are invited to call and see them.
Santa Claus’ Head Quarters!
FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
AT H. A. SMITH’S‘BOOK STORE.
A now arrival of Photograph Albums, Pocket and Family Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books,
Mahogany, Rosewood and Papier Mac-he Writing Desks, Port Folio’s, Morocco Satchels,
Parian Marble Vases and Figures, Port Monaies, Cabas Toilet Setts, Photographs, Chro
mos, Engravings, Lithographs, Stcrescopes and Sterescopic Views. Veedle Cases, Gift
Books and Standard Poets in handsome binding's,Toy and Juvenile Books in great variety,
Toys, Fire works, Vt ax and China Dolls, China and Britama Tea Setts, and many other ar
ticles too tedious to enumerate.
Christmas Notions.
SANTA fLiIS WIE.
All £oits of
FRENCH CANDIES,
BON SONS,
Cream Dates,
CREAM FIGS,
And a full supply of Currants, Dates. Figs
Raisins,, Prunes, snd all articles used in bak
ng
CHRISTMAS GO &DIIiS
With a splendid assortment of Toys, Fire
Works, and Fancy Baskets—iust received by
RgUNSAVJLLK A Cos.
dec IS
Tb.leugman7
Dealer la
STAPLE $■ FJ.VCY
Dry Goods,
Clothing. Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Furnishing Goods ,
CHEAP FOR CASH;
At Jlfoffot's oM Stand, two doors from Post
Olive. Broad Street, Rome, Ga.
dec.Siwtf.
2BBLS celebrated White Wine Vinegar.
One Bid. pure Apple Vinegar,
Also. SpruuU Sr Stillwell's
Extra Refined Syrup
For sale by
DsJOURNETT A SON*.
dec. IS '6B.
COFFINS^
MIME k JIERIDETiI
Keep constantly on hand, Black Wslnu
snd Pine Coffins—the latter eoveredl or p!ai
—es all tires piy2i
COLCLOUGH,
HARKINS
& GLOVER
j ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
ADDITIONAL
| SDFPLIIS IF F3ISI MM
TO THEIR ALREADY LARGE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS*,
| CLOTHING,
i BOOTS, SHOES.
HATS, Ac., to.
t Which «.11 l e offered to the trade et a vary
' sir I ad> as'ce on first cost.
I Would tall especial attention to a fresh
lot of
Custom-Made Boot* and Shoes,
' From Miles & Son of Philadelphia, for Men,
Women and Children- Also a few i c-n
Gents Fa-b>>w!,t'f
Drew irate,
E. n. COLCLOFCH.
JOHN HARKINS,
dec. 9. CAIN GLOVEK.
GEORGIA Floyd County:
CT r HFRF AS John W M,<F»U has ap
' ' plied for exemption of personal*y and
retting apart and valuation es hoist .t- ad. and
I will pass upon the same at my olive at 12
■ o'clock V, on the first Monday in February
nex'. By the Ordinary.
JESSE LAMBFRTM.
, J0n.13. Clerk C. O. F. <J.
GEORGIA 2* loyd Courtly;
dI'HEREAS James A. Isom has applied
( «« for exemption of personalty and setting
, uparl and valuation or homesteai. anl I will
1 pass upon the tame at 13 o'clock M . on the
liiSfc .Monday in February next. ISG3. at my
j office, Rome. Georgia, this '.Tit /an. 1303.
By the Urdinarv.
JESSE LAMBERT!!,
) jhn 13 Cl-rk C. 0. F. C.
ROME R K. STOCK
i A R hares of this valuable stock for
salebv
\V. ?. COTHRAN, SON A CO.
i dart 5.
; BOARDING HOUSE
BY
Mrs. J. C< Wood 4 .
Having routed the
BUENA VISTA HOTEL,
I
I am prepared to receive Day and Renters
Bcafiders.* as cheap as any regu’ar boarding
house in the city.
; Families ern be provided with good room*
1 furnished, or, if they prefer it, use their em
1 furniture. nov.29twtt.
Rome, Gj.,D ec. 11, 1868.
I consent that my wife, Mrs. Ellen A. Yei
ser, become a public or fra# trader.
J. G Taisaa
de:.C4.w!ra
COLEMAN & MOREFIELO,
Wholesale at Retail Beaters
in all Kinds of
LIQUORS,
Xenr tho Market House,
Broad Street,
ROSIE, GEORGIA.
"We have Just Opened a
NEW T3A.TL
AND
WHOLESALE
LIOt’OR EXTIBLISRffIT,
At th“ above stani and will keep constahtl?
n hand all kinds of Ors tilled and Rectiftt j
i quors.
'Whisicies,
Brandies,
Wines,
Rum
Gin,
&c., &o.
' The public are invited (w call--Dealert
i aapocially.
i COLEMAN $ MOREFIELD.
1 jan #,’6B